“Happy” by Pharrell Williams (from DESPICABLE ME 2) – Bede Jermyn
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“Happy” by Pharrell Williams (from DESPICABLE ME 2) – Bede Jermyn
Let me be quite frank, I have waited all my movie loving life to see two of my favourite men of action Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger star along side each other in an action film. Yes they were both in two EXPENDABLES films, but one was the star and the other a glorified cameo. … Continue reading
It perhaps isn’t even worth mentioning the remake trend, especially with horror films. We all know about it, it has been around for years and shows no signs of going away. This was a trend during the early days of cinema, and perhaps then it was a bit more accepted and understandable, now though it … Continue reading
All I Know – A Memoir Of Love, Loss and Life Author: Mary Coustas Year: 2013 Publisher: Allen & Unwin I don’t feel I can really review this book in the usual manner, it is though a beautiful piece written from the heart and it is an emotional roller coaster. It is well written of … Continue reading
Rocky vs. Raging Bull! Stallone vs. De Niro, the two stars of two of the greatest films ever made. GRUDGE MATCH is what we get with that very simple premise, in some ways this feels like a lighter version of ROCKY BALBOA, with the washed up old boxers going at it one more time. The … Continue reading
Yet another life taken too soon from what is being reported as a drug overdose, it makes me so sad and mad that people out there no matter who still feel the need to take drugs, when death is always just around the corner from it. Philip Seymour Hoffman, who was one of the greatest … Continue reading
“I’m Easy” by Keith Carradine (from NASHVILLE) – Bede Jermyn
Is January over already? Insane isn’t it? Well normally with my viewing for each month, I’ll give a run down of my first time watches and re-watches and list some awards for the first time watches. However January I did not see very many films, so instead I have just listed what I have watched … Continue reading
Marcey: We are back as promised with our review/conversion of Chan-wook Park’s English language debut Stoker! Bea: And boy oh boy does this movie make you feel dirty but for some reason, you just can’t get up and take a shower… unless it’s a cold one. Marcey: And you can’t just go do that, you … Continue reading
“Dracula” (NBC television series) Episode 10: “Let There Be Light” (air-date 24/1/2014) Director: Tim Fywell Writer: Cole Haddon Starring: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jessica De Gouw, Thomas Kretschmann, Kathie McGrath, Victoria Smurfit, Alec Newman, Nonso Anozie and Oliver Jackson-Cohen. Dear October 25th 2013 Bea Harper Hey there! As you can guess I am writing to you … Continue reading
“Dracula” (NBC television series) Episode 9: “Four Roses” (air-date 17/1/2014) Director: Timothy Fywell Writer: Jesse Peyronel Starring: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jessica De Gouw, Thomas Kretschmann, Kathie McGrath, Victoria Smurfit, Alec Newman, Nonso Anozie and Oliver Jackson-Cohen. I… wow. “Four Roses” will perhaps be the episode to be known as when NBC’s “Dracula” finally hit its’ … Continue reading
Marcey: Hello readers and welcome to our conversational review of Saving Mr Banks starring Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks. Bea: With a special secondary review of “Stoker” starring Mia I’m Sorry I Can’t Spell Her Name At The Top Of My Head, Nicole Kidman and Ozymidas, I mean Matthew Goode. Marcey: Indeed, we are covering … Continue reading
Origin: Wolf Creek Book 1 Author: Aaron Sterns and Greg Mclean Year: 2014 Publisher: Penguin WOLF CREEK was a film that certainly took off with the horror genre, and it gained a worldwide audience. It did for the outback what JAWS did for the water, all thanks to the sick and sadistic Mick Taylor (played … Continue reading
AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY began life as a play written by Tracy Letts, Tracy in fact won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama with this piece. Inevitable it seems that this piece would become a feature film, and nicely on a screenplay that Tracy wrote. With director John Wells (THE COMPANT MEN) at the helm and … Continue reading